they'll still exist in the database, but if they're innactive they wont be held in any of the calculations for top guilds for the server. Characters go innactive if they aren't spotted online in 30 days.

Historical data is what makes Warcraftrealms what it is. You can look back on the history of characters and check out what guilds they were in, who was in those guilds and more._________________Click my sig

Yeah, warcraftrealms is a great way of verifying someones WoW history. The amount of people that lie on their application is amazing, we've caught several people trying to make out they had done various things, but between here and the Armory it was obvious that it wasn't possible.

The funny thing is that normally we're not that bothered about whether someone raided Naxx or whatever, the most important thing is that they're trustworthy.

Pulling the data of transfered characters from the useable database would have made that effort either impossible, or posisble only through action on the part of Rollie. At least under the current setup.

Or check this out

Rollie wrote:

I just found this site and it might help with hunts for transferred characters: